Why is my deposit card number different?
When you make a deposit using Apple Pay or Google Pay, you may notice that the card number associated with your transaction differs from the actual card number you used previously. This happens because a virtual card number is generated, allowing you to make payments without exposing your actual card details.
This method enhances security by keeping your actual card information private. For example, if you use your Visa card to make a deposit, instead of sharing your actual card number (e.g., 1234 XXXX XXXX 3456), Apple Pay or Google Pay generates a virtual card number (e.g., 9876 XXXX XXXX 7654) that can be used for transactions while keeping your actual card details secure.